THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SUNDAY November 06, 2007 5:06 AM
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO SUNDAY
What does converted
mean? It means completely changed. Converted is not synonymous with reformed.
Reforms are from without-conversion from within. Conversion is a complete
surrender to Jesus. It's a willingness to do what he wants you to do. Unless
you have made a complete surrender and are doing his will it will avail you
nothing if you've reformed a thousand times and have your name on fifty church
records.
Believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ, in your heart and confess him with your mouth and you will be
saved. God is good. The plan of salvation is presented to you in two parts.
Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth. Many of you here probably
do Believe. Why don't you confess? Now own up. The truth is that you have
a yellow streak. Own up, business men, and business women, and all of you
others. Isn't it so? Haven't you got a little saffron? Brave old Elijah ran
like a scared deer when he heard old Jezebel had said she would have his head,
and he beat it. And he ran to Beersheba and lay down under a juniper tree
and cried to the Lord to let him die. The Lord answered his prayer, but not
in the way he expected. If he had let him die he would have died with nothing
but the wind moaning through the trees as his funeral dirge. But the Lord
had something better for Elijah. He had a chariot of fire and it swooped down
and carried him into glory without his ever seeing death.
So he says he has
something better for you--salvation if he can get you to see it. You've kept
your church membership locked up. You've smiled at a smutty story. When God
and the Church were scoffed at you never peeped,and when asked to stand up
here you've sneaked out the back way and beat it. You're afraid and God despises
a coward--a mutt. You cannot be converted by thinking so and sitting still.
Maybe you're a drunkard,
an adulterer, a prostitute, a liar; won't admit you are lost; are proud. Maybe
you're even proud you're not proud, and Jesus has a time of it.
Jesus said: "Come
to me," not to the Church; to me, not to a creed; to me, not to a preacher;
to me, not to an evangelist; to me, not to a priest; to me, not to a pope;
"Come to me and I will give you rest." Faith in Jesus Christ saves you, not
faith in the Church.
You can join church,
pay your share of the preacher's salary, attend the services, teach Sunday
school, return thanks and do everything that would apparently stamp you as
a Christian--even pray--but you won't ever be a Christian until you do what
God tells you to do.
That's the road, and
that's the only one mapped out for you and for me. God treats all alike. He
doesn't furnish one plan for the banker and another for the janitor who sweeps
out the bank. He has the same plan for one that he has for another. It's the
law--you may not approve of it, but that doesn't make any difference.
The first thing to
remember about being saved is that salvation is a personal matter. "Seek ye
the Lord"--that means every one must seek for himself. It won't do for the
parent to seek for the children; it won't do for the children to seek for
the parent. If you were sick all the medicine I might take wouldn't do you
any good. Salvation is a personal matter that no one else can do for you;
you must attend to it yourself.
Some persons have
lived manly or womanly lives, and they lack but one thing--open confession
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Some men think that they must come to him in a certain
way--that they must be stirred by emotion or something like that.
Some people have a
deeper conviction of sin before they are converted than after they are converted.
With some it is the other way. Some know when they are converted and others
don't.
Some people are emotional.
Some are demonstrative. Some will cry easily. Some are cold and can't be moved
to emotion. A man jumped up in a meeting and asked whether he could be saved
when he hadn't shed a tear in forty years. Even as he spoke he began to shed
tears. It's all a matter of how you're constituted. I am vehement, and I serve
God with the same vehemence that I served the devil when I went down the line.
Some of you say that
in order to accept Jesus you must have different surroundings. You think you
could do it better in some other place. You can be saved where you are as
well as any place on earth. I say, "My watch doesn't run. It needs new surroundings.
I'Il put it in this other pocket, or I'Il put it here, or here on these flowers."
It doesn't need new surroundings. It needs a new mainspring; and that's what
the sinner needs. You need a new heart, not a new suit.
What can I do to keep
out of hell? "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved."
The Philippian jailer
was converted. He had put the disciples into the stocks when they came to
the prison, but after his conversion he stooped down and washed the blood
from their stripes.
Now, leave God out
of the proposition for a minute. Never mind about the new birth--that's his
business. Jesus Christ became a man, bone of our bone, flesh of our flesh.
He died on the cross for us, so that we might escape the penalty pronounced
on us. Now, never mind about anything but our part in salvation. Here it is:
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved."
You say, "Mr. Sunday,
the Church is full of hypocrites." So's hell. I say to you if you don't want
to go to hell and live with that whole bunch forever, come into the Church,
where you won't have to a&sociafe with them very long. There are no hypocrites
in heaven.
You say, "Mr. Sunday,
I can be a Christian and go to heaven without joining a church." Yes, and
you can go to Europe without getting on board a steamer. The swimming's good--but
the sharks are laying for fellows who take that route. I don't believe you.
If a man is truly saved he will hunt for a church right away.
You say, "It's so
mysterious. I don't understand." You'll be surprised to find out how little
you know. You plant a seed in the ground--that's your part. You don't understand
how it grows. How God makes that seed grow is mysterious to you.
Some people think
that they can't be converted unless they go down on their knees in the straw
at a camp-meeting, unless they pray all hours of the night, and all nights
of the week, while some old brother storms heaven in prayer. Some think a
man must lose sleep, must come down the aisle with a haggard look, and he
must froth at the mouth and dance and shout. Some get it that way, and they
don't think that the work I do is genuine unless conversions are made in the
same way that they have got religion.
I want you to see
what God put in black and white; that there can be a sound, thorough conversion
in an instant; that man can be converted as quietly as the coming of day and
never backslide. I do not find fault with the way other people get religion.
What I want and preach is the fact that a man can be converted without any
fuss.
If a man wants to
shout and clap his hands in joy over his wife's conversion, or if a
wife wants to cry when her husband is converted, I am not going to turn
the hose on them, or put them in a strait-jacket. When a man turns to
God truly in conversion, I don't care what form his conversion takes.
I wasn't converted that way, but I do not rush around and say, with
gall and bitternes
[send green star]
that you are not saved because you did not get
religion the way I did. If we all got religion in the same way, the devil
might go to sleep with a regular Rip Van Winkle snooze and still be
on the job.
Look at Nicodemus.
You could never get a man with the temperament of Nicodemus near a camp meeting,
to kneel down in the straw, or to shout and sing. He was a quiet, thoughtful,
honest, sincere and cautious man. He wanted to know the truth and he was willing
to walk in the light when he found it.
Look at the man at
the pool of Bethesda. He was a big sinner and was in a lot of trouble which
his sins had made for him. He had been in that condition for a long time.
It didn't take him three minutes to say "Yes," when the Lord spoke to him.
See how quietly he was converted.
Matthew stood in the
presence of Christ and he realized what it would be to be without Christ,
to be without hope, and it brought him to a quick decision. "And he arose
and followed him."
How long did that
conversion take? How long did it take him to accept Christ after he had made
up his mind? And you tell me you can't make an instant decision to please
God? The decision of Matthew proves that you can. While he was sitting at
his desk he was not a disciple. The instant he arose he was. That move changed
his attitude toward God. Then he ceased to do evil and commenced to do good.
You can be converted just as quickly as Matthew was.
God says: "Let the
wicked man forsake his way." The instant that is done, no matter if the man
has been a life-long sinner, he is safe. There is no need of struggling for
hours--or for days-do it now. Who are you struggling with? Not God. God's
mind was made up long before the foundations of the earth were laid. The plan
of salvation was made long before there was any sin in the world. Electricity
existed long before there was any car wheel for it to drive. "Let the wicked
man forsake his way." When? Within a month, within a week, within a day, within
an hour? No! Now! The instant you yield, God's plan of salvation is thrown
into gear. You will be saved before you know it, like a child being born.
Rising and following
Christ switched Matthew from the broad to the narrow way. He must have counted
the cost as he would have balanced his cash book. He put one side against
the other. The life he was living led to all chance of gain. On the other
side there was Jesus, and Jesus outweighs all else. He saw the balance turn
as the tide of a battle turns and then it ended with his decision. The sinner
died and the disciple was born.
I believe that the
reason the story of Matthew was written was to show how a man could be converted
quickly and quietly. It didn't take him five or ten years to begin to do something--he
got busy right away.
You don't believe
in quick conversions? There have been a dozen men of modern times who have
been powers for God whose conversion was as quiet as Matthew's. Charles G.
Finney never went to a camp meeting. He was out in the woods alone, praying,
when he was converted. Sam Jones, a mighty man of God, was converted at the
bedside of his dying father. Moody accepted Christ while waiting on a customer
in a boot and shoe store. Dr. Chapman was converted as a boy in a Sunday school.
All the other boys in the class had accepted Christ, and only Wilbur remained.
The teacher turned to him and said, "And how about you, Wilbur?" He said,
"I will," and he turned to Christ and has been one of his most powerful evangelists
for many years. Gipsy Smith was converted in his father's tent. Torrey was
an agnostic, and in comparing agnosticism, infidelity and Christianity, he
found the scale tipped toward Christ. Luther was converted as he crawled up
a flight of stairs in Rome.
Seemingly the men
who have moved the world for Christ have been converted in a quiet manner.
The way to judge a tree is by its fruit. Judge a tree of quiet conversion
in this way.
Another lesson. When
conversion compels people to forsake their previous calling, God gives them
a better job. Luke said, "He left all." Little did he dream that his influence
would be world-reaching and eternity-covering. His position as tax-collector
seemed like a big job, but if was picking up pins compared to the job God
gave him. Some of you may be holding back for fear of being put out of your
job. If you do right God will see that you do not suffer. He has given plenty
of promises, and if you plant your feet on them you can defy the poor-house.
Trust in the Lord means that God will feed you. Following Christ you may discover
a gold mine of ability that you never dreamed of possessing. There was a saloon-keeper,
converted in a meeting at New Castle, who won hundreds of people to Christ
by his testimony and his preaching.
You do not need to
be in the church before the voice comes to you; you don't need to be reading
the Bible; you don't need to be rich or poor or learned. Wherever Christ comes
follow. You may be converted while engaged in your daily business. Men cannot
put up a wall and keep Jesus away. The still small voice will find you.
Right where the two
roads through life diverge God has put Calvary. There he put up a cross, the
stumbling block over which the love of God said, "I'll touch the heart of
man with the thought of father and son." He thought that would win the world
to him, but for nineteen hundred years men have climbed the Mount of Calvary
and trampled into the earth the tenderest teachings of God.
You are on the devil's
side. How are you going to cross over?
So you cross the line
and God won't issue any extradition papers. Some of you want to cross. If
you believe, then say so, and step across. I'Il bet there are hundreds that
are on the edge of the line and many are standing straddling it. But that
won't save you. You believe in your heart--confess him with your mouth. With
his heart man believes and with his mouth he confesses. Then confess and receive
salvation full, free, perfect and external. God will not grant any extradition
papers. Get over the old line. A man isn't a soldier because he wears a uniform,
or carries a gun, or carries a canteen. He is a soldier when he makes a definite
enlistment. All of the others can be bought without enlisting. When a man
becomes a soldier he goes out on muster day and takes an oath to defend his
country. It's the oath that makes him a soldier. Going to church doesn't make
you a Christian any more than going to a garage makes you an automobile, but
public definite enlistment for Christ makes you a Christian.
"Oh," a woman said
to me out in Iowa, "Mr. Sunday, I don't think I have to confess with my mouth."
I said: "You're putting up your thought against God's."
M-o-u-t-h doesn't
spell intellect. It spells mouth and you must confess with your mouth. The
mouth is the biggest part about most people, anyhow.
What must I do?
Philosophy doesn't
answer it. Infidelity doesn't answer it. First, "believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ and thou shalt be saved." Believe on the, Lord. Lord--that's his kingly
name. That's the name he reigns under. "Thou shalt call his name Jesus." It
takes that kind of a confession. Give me a Saviour with a sympathetic eye
to watch me so I shall not slander. Give me a Saviour with a strong arm to
catch me if I stumble. Give me a Saviour that will hear my slightest moan.
Believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ and be saved. Christ is his resurrection name. He is sitting
at the right hand of the Father interceding for us.
Because of his divinity
he understands God's side of it and because of his humanity he understands
our side of if. Who is better qualified to be the mediator? He's a mediator.
What is that? A lawyer is a mediator between the jury and the defendant. A
retail merchant is a mediatdr between the wholesale dealer and the consumer.
Therefore, Jesus Christ is the Mediator between God and man. Believe on the
Lord. He's ruling today. Believe on the Lord Jesus. He died to save us. Believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ. He's the Mediator.
Her majesty, Queen
Victoria, was traveling in Scotland when a storm came up and she took refuge
in a little hut of a Highlander. She stayed there for an hour and when she
went the good wife said to her husband, "We'll tie a ribbon on that chair
because her majesty has sat on it and no one else will ever sit on it." A
friend of mine was there later and was going to sit in the chair when the
man cried: "Nae, nae, mon. Dinna sit there. Her majesty spent an hour with
us once and she sat on that chair and we tied a ribbon on it and no one else
will ever sit on it." They were honored that her majesty had spent the hour
with them. It brought unspeakable joy to them.
It's great that Jesus
Christ will sit on the throne of my heart, not for an hour, but here to sway
his power forever and ever.
In the war there was
a band of guerillas--Quantrell's band--that had been ordered to be shot on
sight. They had burned a town in Iowa and they had been caught. One long ditch
was dug and they were lined up in front of it and blindfolded and tied, and
just as the firing squad was ready to present arms a young man dashed through
the bushes and cried, "Stop!" He told the commander of the firing squad that
he was as guilty as any of the others, but he had escaped and had come of
his own free will, and pointed to one man in the line and asked to take his
place. "I'm single," he said, "while he has a wife and babies." The commander
of that firing squad was an usher in one of the cities in which I held meetings,
and he told me how the young fellow was blindfolded and bound and the guns
rang out and he fell dead.
Time went on and one
day a man came upon another in a graveyard in Missouri weeping and shaping
the grave into form. The first man asked who was buried there and the other
said, "The best friend I ever had." Then he told how he had not gone far away
but had come back and got the body of his friend after he had been shot and
buried it; so he knew he had the right body. And he had brought a withered
bouquet all the way from his home to put on the grave. He was poor then and
could not afford anything costly, but he had placed a slab of wood on the
pliable earth with these words on it: "He died for me."
Major Whittle stood
by the grave some time later and saw the same monument. If you go there now
you will see something different. The man became rich and today there is a
marble monument fifteen feet high and on it this inscription:
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLE LEE
HE TOOK MY PLACE IN THE LINE
HE DIED FOR ME
Sacred to the memory
of Jesus Christ. He took our place on the cross and gave his life that we
might live, and go to heaven and reign with him.
"Believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ, confess him with thy mouth, and thou shalt be saved and thy
house."
It is a great salvation
that can reach down into the quagmire of filth, pull a young man out and send
him out to hunt his mother and fill her days with sunshine. It is a great
salvation, for it saves from great sin.
The way to salvation
is not Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Vassar or Wellesley. Environment and culture
can't put you into heaven without you accept Jesus Christ.
It's great. I want
to tell you that the way to heaven is a blood-stained way. No man has ever
reached it without Jesus Christ and he never will.
Today is the day of Salvation, tomorrow might be to late. Seek ye the Lord why he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near. Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. Jesus has payed the price for our sins with his Bloodshed. Call up on the Lord to save your soul. Satan has the Eyes Blinded of the lost. Dont let Satan keep you blinded. Open up your Heart to Jesus today. Open the door, let Jesus in and he will come in to your heart and sup with you and you with him. Call up on Jesus to save your soul before its every lasting to late. We are in the last days up on this earth. God bless you, Michael
Michael, this is fantastic, absolutely wonderful. Not one thing was left out, your said it all, clear as a bell. I truly enjoyed reading all of it, although I had to do it in 2 stages. You outdid yourself on this one. Thank you for all the time and work gathering this information for those that are seeking.
Stand in the ways and see, and ask for the old paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; then you will find rest for your souls.
Led by the Spirit
Jesus was led by the Spirit. We too are called to be led by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit sets us free from all that would hold us back from knowing, loving and serving God. The Holy Spirit fills us with His power to bear witness to Jesus in this world in our thoughts, words and actions. We are the sons and daughters of God because the Holy Spirit came to dwell in us at Baptism. We can experience victory over sin and all evil by the power of the Holy Spirit when we surrender our will to God's will and open our hearts to His love poured out through the Spirit. May the Spirit of the Living God lead you today! God Bless!
...for speaking the Word of God and the Lord Jesus Christ. I searched for the passage: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved and thy house."
I don't understand this. How can my "house" be saved by my conversion? Or am I not understanding the verse right?
The inspiration and encouragement you have given me has caused a great thirst for the Wod of God again. The Holy Spirit is working in me every day, and I feel so close to Jesus as I walk and talk with Him.
Thank you and I pray for you and eveyone in this group that as they read and share that their hunger for the Lord will continue.
Charlotte felt God calling her to lead a Christian-based weight loss group in her community. She stepped up to serve and planned adequately for the task, but she quickly encountered discouraging people. Some fussed that the price of the class was too high. Others complained about scheduling of the class and the up front commitment it required. The naysayers threatened to derail the group, even before it's first meeting! Yet Charlotte refused to allow them to dictate how she felt. God had called her, and she had responded- and now she had to stand in the face of opposition.
How do we respond to people who tend to discourage us?
Charlotte could relate to Nehemiah. He stepped up to rebuild Jerusalem, but then he faced opposition that could have doomed the effort in it's infancy. But opposition is not necessarily a sign of failor to do write; in fact, it can be a sign we are indeed doing right. Nehemiah maintained confidence in God and took reasonable precautions against those who threatened him.
What types of opposition have we faced in doing God's will?